Posts Tagged ‘tantalum’
Sunday, January 22nd, 2012
Niobium has a similar structure to Tantalum and is produced in a similar method.
It too has a very high melting point of around 2470°C. It has excellent corrosive resistance and has good cold ductility. It is however half as dense as Tantalum.
Applications include; sintering trays and boats, special chemical applications, superconductors, medical components, jet engine parts and is used in the lighting industry.
If you need or would like Niobium for equipment or if you would like us to help you out using the Niobium then please contact us.
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Friday, January 20th, 2012
Wrought Products As a stockist of Molybdenum, Tantalum and other refractory materials we are also able to offer a very reactive and competitive wrought product service.
We stock a wide range of materials in plate, sheet, bar, rod & wire form and can supply a range of standard sizes with a very quick turnaround & Delivery.
If you are interested in buying any of our stock then why not contact us?
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Sunday, September 18th, 2011
Tantalum is generally made from sintering the powdered ore to produce a metal with an extremely high melting point of approximately 2990°C. It has an excellent resistance to corrosion against molten metals and liquids, is biocompatible and has very high conductivity.
Applications include; heat exchanger tubes, charge carriers, capacitors, electrodes and grounding rings, jet engine parts, missile parts and vacuum furnace parts.
If you need any tantalum manufactured please contact us.
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Monday, August 22nd, 2011
Tantalum is generally made from sintering the powdered ore to produce a metal with an extremely high melting point of approximately 2990°C.
It has an excellent resistance to corrosion against molten metals and liquids, is biocompatible and has very high conductivity.
Applications include; heat exchanger tubes, charge carriers, capacitors, electrodes and grounding rings, jet engine parts, missile parts and vacuum furnace parts.
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Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
Tantalum is generally produced from sintering the powdered ore to make a metal with an very high melting point of an estimated 2990°C.
It has a high resistance to corrosion against molten metals and liquids, is biocompatible and has very high conductivity.
Applications include; heat exchanger tubes, charge carriers, capacitors, electrodes and grounding rings, jet engine parts, missile parts and vacuum furnace parts.
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Monday, February 28th, 2011
Niobium has a similar structure to Tantalum and is produced in a similar method.
It too has a very high melting point of around 2470°C. It has excellent corrosive resistance and has good cold ductility. It is however half as dense as Tantalum.
Applications include; sintering trays and boats, special chemical applications, superconductors, medical components, jet engine parts and is used in the lighting industry.
If you need or would like Niobium for equipment or if you would like us to help you out using the Niobium then please contact us.
T - 01268 820409
E - sales@special-metals.co.uk
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Monday, January 31st, 2011
Wrought Products As a stockist of Molybdenum, Tantalum and other refractory materials we are also able to offer a very reactive and competitive wrought product service.
We stock a wide range of materials in plate, sheet, bar, rod & wire form and can supply a range of standard sizes with a very quick turnaround & Delivery.
If you are interested in buying any of our stock then why not contact us?
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Wednesday, October 20th, 2010
Talison Tantalum have announced that they are changing their name, it will be now known as Global advanced metals.
The reason behind the name change, as they are deciding to keep there mining in Australia.
“We are excited about the prospects that lie ahead for the company, but our first focus will be on reopening our Wodgina and Greenbushes operations,” said Bryan Ellis, Chief Executive Officer of Global Advanced Metals.
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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Wrought Products As a stockist of Molybdenum, Tantalum and other refractory materials we are also able to offer a very reactive and competitive wrought product service.
We stock a wide range of materials in plate, sheet, bar, rod & wire form and can supply a range of standard sizes with a very quick turnaround & Delivery.
If you are interested in buying any of our stock then why not contact us?
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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
Tantalum is generally produced from sintering the powdered ore to make a metal with an very high melting point of an estimated 2990°C.
It has a high resistance to corrosion against molten metals and liquids, is biocompatible and has very high conductivity.
Applications include; heat exchanger tubes, charge carriers, capacitors, electrodes and grounding rings, jet engine parts, missile parts and vacuum furnace parts.
Tags: high melting point, liquids, Machined, metal, tantalum
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